I ran across this yesterday at a pet store in Mission Viejo. Maybe you guys have seen it, maybe not. Makes me want to crack it open and make a sandwich. The only way I can afford Ahi Tuna and Tiger Prawns is to buy it in a dog food. Blasted dog eats better than I do.

Gee coruscate, ya know this stuff is probably like most pet foods in general so it's probably just ground guts, rendered bones, eyes for flavor and the scales for texture so at least nothing goes to waste from human consumption and hey, how else is a dog to get it's omega 3 oils...?!?
_________________One day, there will be a cure for tiki,
That's the day I'll throw my rum away...

Tiki Cat is registered with the International Dolphin Conservation Program (IATTC), which sends a conservationist inspector onto the fishing vessels in order to ensure appropriate procedures are met to maintain this IATTC status.

As a marketer, I can surmise the there are so many dog and cat products on the shelves, that the need to be different, particularly when you can't outspend the national brands, is great. So... you come up with Tiki Dog and Tiki Cat.

I notice my favorite grocery store continues to expand the pet food isle. There's a whole lotta money being spent on pets, even when the economy is shaky.

I love my dog, and I'm enthusiastic for people to feed them well and support somone making a go at it.

I'm also a big fish eater (and little ones too).

Polynesian Culture and the marine environment go hand in hand.
Polynesian Pop restaurants and bars often serve fish as part of that theme.
Products that take on Tiki and Polynesian themes to use ocean products acquired in sustainable ways are a good idea and reinforce the foundations behind high quality Polynesian and Polynesian Pop lifestyles.

This rest of this post was humbly retracted.

I worried that it will inadvertently mis-inform others too.

Tiki-Dog food is a quality product with exceptional business practices and novel marketing.